What do Europeans have against Halloween?

What do Europeans have against Halloween?

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I love halloween aesthetics, we have our own

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For two months straight there's absolutely nothing in cinemas other than fucking horror movies which are the absolutely lowest tier of entertainment imaginable comparable only to superhero movies.

Millenials and Zoomers are picking up on Day of The Dead too, so in the future we're going to have two days of spook

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All Saints Day is a catholic celebration, not a pagan one.

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So is Halloween, at its core...introduced by Irish catholics

It's just that nowadays it's about plastic skeletons and selling candy

Halloween is a pagan tradition

I fucking hate little shits going house to house and begging for candies.
Just fuck off

So was Easter but we Christianized it just like Halloween

American tradition mostly
boomers really hate it, but gen-z kids love it.

Protestant Europe has halloween equivalents but they were on different days, one was for girls, another for boys.

I still like American halloween even if it's spiritually hollow

Tim Burton films etc...great

Halloween is the best holiday

>not giving an ecstasy pill to kids who come to trick or treat so they get both tricked and treated
ffs are you even having any fun

>ecstasy
>not LSD

kettad on odavamad kui hape ;)

Based

Do you mean Samhain?

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*Calan Gaeaf

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Nothing, it's been celebrated here for centuries.

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unitedstatesians arent Christian